Hymn. Repentance at the foot of the Cross. 1 OH! if my soul were form'd for woe, 2 'Twas for my sins my dearest LORD For Thee, my soul, for Thee. 3 Oh! how I hate those lusts of mine, That crucified my God! Those sins that pierc'd and nail'd His flesh Fast to the fatal wood! 4 Yes, my REDEEMER, they shall die; Nor will I spare the guilty things, Hymn. Seeking Pardon. 10 THAT I could my LORD receive, Who did the world redeem! 2 Mercy I ask to seal my peace, 4 In answer to ten thousand pray'rs, 5 Nothing I ask or want beside, Hymn. Reflections upon spiritual state. 1 O MY LORD, I've often mused Tears bedew the scourge's furrow, Mingled with the purple stream, 3 I no more at Mary wonder, Dropping tears upon the grave, Earnest, asking all around her,Where is He, who died to save? Dying love her heart attracted; Soon she felt His rising pow'r:He, who Mary thus affected, Bids His mourners weep no more. Hymn. Doubts about Repentance. 1 THE LORD will happiness divine Then tell me, gracious GOD, is mine 2 I hear, but seem to hear in vain, If ought is felt,, 'tis only pain 3 I sometimes think myself inclin'd 4 My best desires are faint and few, But when I cry, 66 My strength renew," Seem weaker than before. 5 Thy saints are comforted I know, 6 O make this heart rejoice or ache; And if it be not broken, break; Hymn. Seeking Pardon. · 1 LET the redeem'd give thanks and praise 2 Till at Thy coming from above, 3 Pris'ner of hope, I still attend 4 Restor❜d by reconciling grace; 5 The peace which man can ne'er conceive, The love and joy unknown, Now, FATHER, to Thy servant give, 6 My GOD, through JESUS pacified; 1 2 Hymn. Desiring to give up all for Christ. AII! whither should I go, Burden'd, and sick, and faint! He calls the weary sinner home, What is it keeps me back, From which I cannot part? Which will not let the SAVIOUR take Possession of my heart? Some cursed thing unknown Some idol which I will not own, 3 JESUS, the hind'rance show, Into it's darkest corners shine, I now believe, in Thee According to my faith, to me |